Non-refillable bottle.



BQTTLE. APFLIUATION FILED MAR. 2B, 19]@I Patented Feb. 17, 1914.-

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omrron' WYATT SIMMONS, or NORFOLK, V'RGrNrn.

NOELBJEFILLABLE IBOTTLEt Specicnton of Letters Patent.

A, Patented lieb. 1"? 1914@ Application filed Merch 28, 19M. Serial No. 757,400.

tures, e bottle of simple und durable con structiony, consisting ot' few parts and whichy cen be cheaply manufactured to eccomplish the desired result.

in the further disclosure ci? the invention reference is to be hed to the accompanying drawings, constituting part of this specification, in which similar characters of rei erence denote corresponding ports in v'till the Views, and in which: c y

Figure l is :i fragmentary Vertical s ectional View oi the bottle, showing the seme vin un upright und closed position; Fig. Q is 'e fragmentary side elevation of the bottle body, showing; the sinne n1 tilted and open position; and llig. 31s s horizontal sectional View teken on'th-e line 3-3 in Fig, l.

Reiterring` more particularly to the Views, fi disclose a bottle body l() including e, neck buying the inner Well thereof tapered, es shown. f

A. stopper body lis arranged to depend in the neck ll and when. in closed position. is encircled by e, coller i3? preferably mede oi?" dbrk and edspted--ro be rigidly secured in tlue neck of ytlre bottle body, the seid cobler 'thriving .-n te tered passage through which the stopper body .l2 passes so thet the stopiner body is also tapered. A series of vertical grooyes lll ere formed in the pcf riphory of the stopper .body and depending from tbe lower end the stopper body is e. sbnnl.: lb suppcrtin'gr` s. rustoconice-l inember ildoreferaibly msdn ci.' sdlidplsss und er1-thigh e wei lit. Aesop member lprezt erebiy ,ioriiie'l ,e single 'piece et Wire' loupeilfnronnd tbe ebnnk l5 end 'depending edwin nt elle? member `l@ is yproyided iler limitn :f'tbe upward' inoregient or the stopper body l2, the said stop member 17, when theV stopper body 1Q is in closed position,

being; spaced from the Well of the neck and adapted to eng-:ige the -Well of the neck when the stopper body is pulled upwardly, thus` through e bindingl action vwith the inner well of the neck limiting the movement' of the stopper body. A Washer 18 preferably made of cork reposes upon the upper edge of the neck und also reposes on the upper edge or' the collar 13 and a cap 19, preferably lormed of glass,` is formed integrally with the stopper body 12 et the upper end thereof and sente upon the washer 18,When the stopper body is in closed positions ln the use of the device described, the stopper body l2, the shank l5, the member v16 and oep 1S) can all be cest from a single piece of glass or other materiel and theA bottle body is Iilled with fluid prior to the insertion ot' the stopper body in the neck of the bottle'. The coller 13 is arranged to en circle the stopper body prior to the insertion thereof in the neck of the bottle body and when the coller has been ,inserted in the neck, it is secured by a mucileginous substance to the inner Well of the neck so as to remain rigidly therein.` Therefore, when it is desired to remove' some el the contents of the bottle body therefrom en upward pull is exerted on the csp end the bottle body is tilted, :i plurality of' pesseges 20 being formed in the member 16 to permit of the fluid in the bottle body passing through the grooves le end thence upwardly through tbe Y neck of the bottle body.

The stop member 1'? is preferably formed of springlike Wire end from the lioregoing description it will be apparent that .the device described' is of e: simple and durable construction and can be cheaply manufactured for the purpose of' accomplishing the desired result.

`Having thus described my invention, I

ln non-refilleble bottleJ7 the combination V witb s, bottle body including e. neck, of' a stopper body normally depending in the neck', e coller carried within the neck und encircling the stopper body, with the inner 'fece of the coller tapered and the base of the stopper bodytepered toconliorm to the teper of the coller, e shank depending from the stopper body, a member supported on the shank, a siop member encircling the shank above the member and depending adjacent thereto to engage the Wall of the neck when the stopper body is moved into open position, a, oep carried by the stopper body and lying exterioly of the bottle body to close die neck thereof, and a plurality of l longitudinal passages 'ormeci on the periphery of the stopper body.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

CLIFTON VVYATT SIMMONS. Vitnesses PnRoY Si STEPHENSON, FANNY A. CAPPS. 

